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fredrok
May 29th, 2016, 03:47 PM
http://denver.craigslist.org/pts/5610094616.html

2011 AT Overland 's Chaser Off-Road Adventure Trailer in outstanding condition. This is THE most capable off-road trailer produced. Trailing link, air ride suspension (no axle beam to get hung up), low center of gravity, best clearance and the capability to go up to 37" tires. http://adventuretrailers.com/trailers/chaser/

Features:
Custom Olive Grey powder coat
Cook Partner SS stove with windscreen, cutting board and stand
2 color matched propane tanks/mounts
National Luna remote LEDs
Nose box
12v system w/ Genius charge with shore plug & 12v acc. outlets
Electric Brakes
Eezi-Awn Globe Tracker Tent ($4200 new)
Roof rack/bars
Tailgate
Multi-axis off road coupler (full articulation)
19gal Water tank w/manual pump
2 - 5gal gerry cans/holders
LED utility/rev lights
Jeep JK wheels, 33" Cooper tires (like new)
Kitchen Shelf
Optima Blue top battery

**Can remove the Globe Tracker tent and install a Eezi-Awn Globe Trotter and sell $200 less. Same tent but the Globe Trotter annex is smaller but has a retractable awning. See last picture of it on different trailer.

**If you had one built it would be over $19,500 new with same features + shipping ($7-1,000 to Denver area)

xaza
May 29th, 2016, 04:36 PM
That is nice, much like what we are working toward making.

Chris
May 29th, 2016, 05:03 PM
That's nice but $15,700? :eek:

Brad
May 29th, 2016, 10:47 PM
its worth what someone will pay for it. I know I could build or source a more reasonable option for half the cost.

dieseldoc
May 30th, 2016, 11:18 AM
Nice unit but 15k for....not so much!

fredrok
May 30th, 2016, 10:37 PM
Sure, pricey to a bunch of people and of course can be built for much less if you have the space/time/tooling/know-how. With a 6-8 week lead for new ones, people are obviously buying 'em! Hell, the tent alone is $4,200 new! But to put it in perspective, here's the "new" comparison:



Chaser base
$7,672.00


Custom powder coat
$700.00


National Luna remote LEDs
$280.00


Nose box
$520.00


12v system
$516.00


Charger, shore plug
$272.00


Elec. Brakes
$557.00


Globe Tracker Tent
$4,200.00


Roof rack/bars
$726.00


Tailgate
$770.00


Multi-axis coupler
$250.00


Water tank w/manual pump
$525.00


Gerry can setup
$407.00


2 propane tanks/mounts/PC
$400.00


LED utility/rev lights
$162.50


Wheels tires
$800.00


Kitchen Shelf
$88.00


Battery
$270.00


Stove/Stand
$400.00


Total
$19,515.50

Java
May 31st, 2016, 07:34 AM
That's a great trailer! :thumb: I just got the new Petersens 4wheel & offroad and it's all about Overlanding, which seems to be trending in the magazines. Overlanding is the new Rockcrawling for manufacturers, there is soooo much gear now and trailers like that are definitely selling, I bet the right buyer comes along. It's like putting money in a Jeep, tough to get a buyer who sees it. RTTs are pricey: http://expeditionportal.com/buyers-guide-soft-shell-roof-top-tents/

fredrok
May 31st, 2016, 08:08 AM
Thank you Paul for the friendly, respectful post.

Patrolman
May 31st, 2016, 08:21 AM
I read the same magazine. I was very surprised how much following there is for "overlanding" now. The lists of equipment was amazing! Personally I am the sleeping bag on the ground kind of guy, but lots of people want these trailers. There certainly is demand for these trailers, so for the right person it sure would be a nice addition to a rig. Hopefully there is a happy buyer soon!

fredrok
May 31st, 2016, 08:50 AM
Off road trailer buyer's guide:
http://www.theadventureportal.com/off-road-trailer-buyers-guide-2015-2016/

Brad
May 31st, 2016, 09:49 AM
Don't get me wrong Fred! I would LOVE this setup as I am a overlander. Just cannot afford it. ;)

fredrok
May 31st, 2016, 08:15 PM
Don't get me wrong Fred! I would LOVE this setup as I am a overlander. Just cannot afford it. ;)
Hey, no worries Brad. Me neither. ;)